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Old 12-07-2020, 02:00 PM   #101
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Does anybody have access to the advanced analytics of specific players as well as the team in general?
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Old 12-07-2020, 02:22 PM   #102
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Does anybody have access to the advanced analytics of specific players as well as the team in general?
As in Premium PFF or such? Even Pro Football Reference has gone to a premium pay setup for their advanced analytics. I'd like to find a free site myself.
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Old 12-07-2020, 02:41 PM   #103
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As in Premium PFF or such? Even Pro Football Reference has gone to a premium pay setup for their advanced analytics. I'd like to find a free site myself.
Yeah! I’m curious to see how often Jenkins lines up in specific places.
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Old 12-07-2020, 02:46 PM   #104
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Yeah! I’m curious to see how often Jenkins lines up in specific places.
This is from a USAToday article I remembered from early in the year ...

Malcolm Jenkins’ triumphant return to New Orleans couldn’t have got off to a better start. Jenkins was used all over the Saints’ defense and had an impact in seemingly every role. He spent snaps as a deep-lying free safety (22) in the box (20), crowding the line of scrimmage as a threat to blitz (17), covering the slot (7) and even split wide as a perimeter corner to match up with Bucs’ receivers (4). He even played special teams to add to his contributions. Jenkins had two total pressures from six pass-rushing snaps on the blitz, recorded two defensive stops and didn’t give up a catch during the game as the Saints defense frustrated Tom Brady and the Bucs.


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Old 12-07-2020, 02:52 PM   #105
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This is from a USAToday article I remembered from early in the year ...

Malcolm Jenkins’ triumphant return to New Orleans couldn’t have got off to a better start. Jenkins was used all over the Saints’ defense and had an impact in seemingly every role. He spent snaps as a deep-lying free safety (22) in the box (20), crowding the line of scrimmage as a threat to blitz (17), covering the slot (7) and even split wide as a perimeter corner to match up with Bucs’ receivers (4). He even played special teams to add to his contributions. Jenkins had two total pressures from six pass-rushing snaps on the blitz, recorded two defensive stops and didn’t give up a catch during the game as the Saints defense frustrated Tom Brady and the Bucs.

So when he’s not in the box or close to the line he’s the Free Safety, and we haven’t had near as many issues getting beat deep.
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This is from a USAToday article I remembered from early in the year ...

Malcolm Jenkins’ triumphant return to New Orleans couldn’t have got off to a better start. Jenkins was used all over the Saints’ defense and had an impact in seemingly every role. He spent snaps as a deep-lying free safety (22) in the box (20), crowding the line of scrimmage as a threat to blitz (17), covering the slot (7) and even split wide as a perimeter corner to match up with Bucs’ receivers (4). He even played special teams to add to his contributions. Jenkins had two total pressures from six pass-rushing snaps on the blitz, recorded two defensive stops and didn’t give up a catch during the game as the Saints defense frustrated Tom Brady and the Bucs.

So that was from September? That's not his role now in the defense we've seen the past few weeks, is it?
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So that was from September? That's not his role now in the defense we've seen the past few weeks, is it?
I think that’s the first Bucs game.
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So that was from September? That's not his role now in the defense we've seen the past few weeks, is it?
I saw another breakdown a few weeks back, but I can't remember the source. I only remember that it was similar in nature.
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I think that’s the first Bucs game.
It was.
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Old 12-07-2020, 03:44 PM   #110
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As in Premium PFF or such? Even Pro Football Reference has gone to a premium pay setup for their advanced analytics. I'd like to find a free site myself.
I subscribe to Nick Underhill. He reports on each week’s personnel groupings.
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